Among the places the article suggests visitors stay overnight is the Baxter House Bed & Breakfast at 719 N. Fourth Ave., which is owned by cookbook author Kathleen Baxter.

“The three-story home blends an eclectic mix of craftsman, Victorian, and modern styles in its design, and multiple outdoor decks provide plenty of room for enjoying fresh air and soaking in the springtime sunshine,” it says.

Other lodging options include renting a “bohemian” second-floor walk-up space on Liberty Street, or staying in an early-20th-century home in the Old West Side.

A pepperoni pizza from Mani Osteria, which is mentioned in New York Magazine as a good place to dine in Ann Arbor.Melanie Maxwell | The Ann Arbor News

Mani Osteria, Ravens Club, Grange, Selma Cafe and Jolly Pumpkin are featured as places to dine, with cocktails at 327 Braun Court mentioned as a way to finish off a night on the town.

For entertainment, the article suggests checking out Graffiti Alley, Motawi Tileworks, a show at the Yellow Barn, the Ann Arbor Farmers Market, Nichols Arboretum and Ann Arbor’s fairy doors.